YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO FEED YOUR CALVES ON WHOLE MILK. Whole milk is the natural food of a calf, but the price of butter-fat makes such feeding -unprofitable. 'To dilute whole milk with skim throws this natural food out of balance; to feed with whey is injurious because of the large - acid formation. On what, then, can the farmer feed hie calves? Ceremilk! The natural food is accurately counterparted. The correct cereals, the sufficient amount of fat that Ceremilk provides, assure nutrition and digestibility, and it is palatable. Feed Ceremilk to your calves and stand back and watch them thrive. Are you entering in the Calf Photograph Competition? Particulars in every bag or from Plenvng and Co., Ltd., Gore.—Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21103, 13 August 1930, Page 4
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